10.18.2007

California!


We arrived in California yesterday!


It has been a long journey to get here--we've done lots of work and made lots of life changes in the last 2 months to be in the position for Joe to train this year--so it feels great to finally be here! Joe will have his first day of training with the coach and other athletes today.


During the last 2 months, we have had a lot of things "fall in place" that made us feel affirmed in our decision to move to California. Our house sold quickly, we found a truck and RV relatively fast, and sold lots of other possessions in an efficient manner.


One piece of the puzzle that has been uncertain is where we would park our RV. We have known about a few possibilities, and people here assured us that we should come and it would work out. The issue has been "hook-ups"...there may be a place to put the RV, but how would we get water, electricity, and have a place to dump our black-water? If we "boon-docked," which means no hook-ups, we'd have to find a place to fill up on water, use a generator, and tow the RV somewhere once or twice a week to dump the dirty water. In short, we could do it...but it would take some serious effort. RV parks are all over..but typically cost between $20-$30 a night. Not something we can afford this year.


A long-jumper here named Seun heard our good friend Tye talking about us coming and asking around about possible places for us. Seun offered to help--and called us about 3 days ago with an amazing offer. She happened to coach the child of a family who owns a very classy RV park close to the training facility on Twitchell Island. Seun told them about us and about our situation and Joe's training, and they agreed for us to be at their RV park for the entire year for FREE! We're still working out the details---and we will for sure do some work in exchange for the hook-ups (like edging all the sites)...but it's an amazing blessing.


For one, it's a beautiful park right on the Sacramento River and near the foot of Mt. Diablo---this is actually one of the best places to windsurf in the whole country, so lots of windsurfers camp and RV around here. Some RV parks aren't so great....but this one is meticulously kept, clean, with brick-paved pads for the RV. We not only have water and electrical hook-up, but we also have a place to dump our black water right at our spot (most campgrounds have one dump-station, so if you're staying long-term, you still have to pull the RV over to it on a regular basis...and it isn't easy to maneuver a 35 foot trailer in and out of sites that frequently.)


So we're feeling very blessed today. Rowan actually has a bit of a fever, so I've been camped out with her all morning. She's pretty lethargic and definitely needs to stick close to home today. It's my personality to want to get out and check everything out--find out where the grocery store is, the library, the post office, etc, and get oriented. It will have to wait until tomorrow. I will have plenty of time for all of that in the coming weeks!
I'll try to take more pictures of the area and post them soon.

6 comments:

KIC said...

We are glad to know you made it safe. What a blessing to have such a great place to live for the year! We hope Rowan feels better soon.

Anonymous said...

Wow, that doesn't look anything like our driveway! We have become so familiar with the Dutch that it almost has a human personality with us and it feels very strange to see it parked in California!

Memories of driving cross country from CT to Washington the first month of our marriage were revived as we traveled cross country with you via internet communication....only difference was you had the wisdom to enjoy the trip every day!

Thank you for all the beautiful pictures. They are works of art framed in love.

Dad & Mom C

The Vander Meydens said...

Wow--what a great way that God has blessed you! I'd encourage you to jot down all of these things--of God working everything into place. It's something I know that you won't want to forget--how your journey is His journey also. Glad that you arrived safe and well!

Anonymous said...

Laura and Joe, Congrats on making the trip West. Now we're so much closer! Jason and I have really enjoyed all of your entries-although we didn't tell you until today. Really love to the photos-keep up the great work. You should see the movie "the fastest indian" now that you've been to the salt flats. Hey, keep us posted as to how your new home unfolds. We will continue to check your site daily!
Great to hear from you-
Becky

Carolyn Brooks said...

What an exciting trip! We are so glad you got there safely. We will continue to pray for you guys as you settle in.

LiveWorkDream said...

Congrats on your arrival! When you have the time, you will absolutely love where you are living, you couldn't have picked a better place in CA. Good luck! Keep us posted. Hope Rowan feels better.